Second Generation FIT (Fecal Immunochemical Test) for Colorectal Cancer (2)

$120.00

  • Results in 5 Minutes
  • Lab Accurate Results
  • Same Test used by Labs and Physicians for Colon Cancer Screening
  • FDA Cleared for Over the Counter (Home) use
  • Two Complete Tests in One Box

The World’s Most Advanced Colon Cancer Detection Test

Second Generation FIT® is the revolutionary test to aid in the detection of Colorectal Cancer that is fast, accurate, and easy to use.  Now you can test for the same advanced colon cancer biomarker that hospitals, labs, and physicians offices do in the privacy of your own home, with no diet or medicine restrictions, in about five minutes.

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Description

At a Glance:  The Second Generation FIT® test is reliable, accurate, and affordable. As the #1 selling colon cancer screening test in the United States for six straight years, the Second Generation FIT® Fecal Immunochemical Test is a proven and recommended colon cancer screening tool used by doctors and hospitals nationwide. The test is easy to administer in the comfort of your own home and results are ready within five minutes.  With Second Generation FIT®, no prescription, doctors visit, or mailing a sample back to a laboratory is required.  This kit contains two complete tests with at least 18 month shelf life.

NOTE: If this test comes back as positive, it DOES NOT necessarily mean you have colon cancer. It means you have blood in your stool, which should not be there, and you should see a Gastroenterologist.

At-Home Colon Cancer Testing Simplified.

To perform the FIT test, unscrew the collection tube to expose the wand and collect a small sample of your stool. Insert the wand back into the tube, then unscrew the smaller cap and add three drops of solution to the cassette. Results are available in four to seven minutes.

Easy-To-Read Colon Cancer Test Results in About Five Minutes.

One line next to the “C” (Control) region is a negative result; one line next to the “C” and a second line next to the “T” (Test) region denotes a positive result. With a negative result, you are considered screened for colon cancer and your next step is to test again in one year, while a positive result should be followed up with a colonoscopy.

At Home Colon Cancer Screening Instructional Video

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